The uniform the Yankees right-hander was wearing when he pitched the only perfect game in World Series history has sold for $756,000. Larsen achieved perfection in Game 5 of the 1956 Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers. The pinstriped uniform with No. 18 on the back received 22 bids in an online auction on Steinersports.com. The winning bidder was Pete Siegel, CEO of GottaHaveIt.com. His company has been building a collection of Yankees memorabilia. The price includes a 20 percent buyer's fee above the final bid of $630,000. Larsen said the auction would pay for his grandchildren's education.

Chad Greenway

The Vikings linebacker said the crowd needs to be rowdy on Sunday when the Bears visit, but his advice to fans might not be the best public-service announcement. "We have to play accordingly and our fans have to show up accordingly, which we know they will," he told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. "Hopefully, they're super-duper drunk. ... So drink liquor, not beer." Greenway got specific about drinking instructions. "Yeah, I would say morning drinking. Why not? You could pull an all-nighter. Then you'd have the drunk, tired guys who will really be obnoxious."